Order Entry: CPOE

OrderEntry

Order Entry: Med and Non-Med Orders

Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) provides facilities a way to create, update and sign electronic Physician Orders that display in the same format as a printed Physician Orders Sheet. Highlights include:

Computerized Physician Orders

  • Electronically create & sign orders
  • Orders display as they would on a Physician Orders Sheet
  • Drill down to view order details

Alerts, Notifications & Dashboards

  • Embedded First Bank database
  • Reduce medication errors
  • Verify Orders do not conflict
  • Print or display patient educational drug monographs.

Census Driven

  • ADT managed patient status
  • Orders get entered in real-time.

Templates & Packaged Order Sets

  • Save time by using setup order templates
  • Arrange order templates in Order Sets to apply many Orders at once to a patient.
  • Exclude specific orders when using order sets

The Order Entry module makes extensive use of the First Data Bank MedKnowledge database (formerly NDDF Plus) to provide medication decision support and care guidance at the point of care. The Order Entry module seamlessly integrates the MedKnowledge database enabling the Prescriber to make more precise medication-related decisions to improve patient safety and healthcare outcomes.

First Databank specification sheets may be found here and here.

Or visit the FDB website at: //www.fdbhealth.com/fdb-medknowledge/#sthash.tlhc14Bu.dpuf

 

LTC Smartphones

iPhoneApp
ADL Data’s LTC-Smartphone solution allows nurses and physicians to view EMR charts, electronically co-sign orders, and have secure HIPAA-compliant text conversations via their Smartphones. Connecting practitioners with clinical staff builds better sharing of information.

ADL Data’s solution combines the IPhone/Android User Interfaces and technology to ensure rapid adoption. The LTC-Smartphone key features are direct access to information and quick communication.

Mobile EMR: Practitioners can access a patient chart history anytime from anywhere quicker. For example, a physician who prescribed high blood pressure medicine for a patient can use an iPad to follow-up within minutes.

Mobile eSigning: View Orders and Notes on your Smartphone or Notepad and electronically sign the Orders with simple swipes. No more trips to the facilities to sign orders..

Secure Conversations: This mobile application allows clinical staff and practitioners to converse via HIPAA-compliant text messaging. The communications support IPhone, Android and Microsoft Smartphones. This eliminates multiple missed calls and messages, and expedites clinical care decisions.

 

Order Entry DEA-EPCS Certified (Controlled Substances ePrescribing)

Securely sign and transmit ePrescriptions for DEA Schedule II-V Controlled Substances to the Vendor pharmacy. The ability to transmit DEA prescriptions electronically between nursing home and pharmacies, improves the accuracy and speed of the prescribing process. The EPCS feature eliminates the need to print controlled substance prescriptions simplifying the process for physicians, nurses and pharmacists. ePrescribing DEA drugs eliminates the possible misuse of printed prescriptions.

iBeta Certification
ADL’s ePrescribing system has been certified by iBeta.

Identrust Digital Certificates & Identity Proofing
ADL partners with IdenTrust to provide Identity Proofing and issuance of Digital Certificates, needed to digitally sign and electronically send controlled substance orders. To send DEA orders, Physicians must apply for DEA-EPCS Certificates. This requires supplying information to IdenTrust Once approved your DEA-EPCS will be valid for two years. The DEA-EPCS Certifications are used for 2 Factor Authentication.

2-Factor Authentication – 2FA
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is the standard to provide an extra level of authentication and security. It ensures only authenticated and authorized users gain access to business-critical applications. In today’s threat landscape, relying on just a username and password is no longer sufficient.

Your Smartphone will be used to provide 2-Factor authentication for DEA prescriptions. This security is to ensure that DEA Orders not being prescribed by unauthorized employees like medical assistants, nurses, or administrative staff.

Identity Proofing
To complete your identity proofing you will need to provide your name, address, phone number, date of birth, Social Security number, a credit card number and your driver’s license to IdenTrust. Vetting takes approximately one week and your digital certificate with be sent. Once you’ve received your DEA Certificate and installed it, register it on the ADL Data DEA-EPCS sign up screen to begin electronically sending controlled substances prescriptions.
 
DEA-EPCS Program
The DEA-EPCS program allows practitioners, hospitals and pharmacies to utilize electronic prescribing controlled substances. The Interim Final Rule (March 31, 2010) allows that a biometric can serve as one factor in the two-factor authentication. The three possible factors for authentication recognized by the DEA are: something you know, something you have and something you are (such as a biometric).


Download Specification Sheet
Benefits
  • Monitor Drugs
  • Coordinate Task Assignments
  • Standardized Orders
  • Control Costs
  • Access from Anywhere
  • Quicker Communications
  • Improved Outcomes
Features
  • Alerts & Notifications
  • Definable Templates
  • Duplicate Therapy Checking
  • DEA Certification
  • Discharge Rxs
  • Hold Orders
  • Interaction/ Allergy Checking
  • Medicare Part D
  • Piggyback Orders
  • Predefined Order Sets
  • Draft/Recommended Orders
  • Noting & Order Signing
  • Formulary Management
  • Positive Patient Id/ Barcodes
  • Recertifications
  • 2-factor Authentication
  • Mobile eSigning
  • HIPAA Compliant
  • Security
  • Operates Across All Smartphones and Pads
Integrated With
  • ADT/Census
  • Ancillary Charges
  • Allergy/Diagnoses
  • eMARs/eTARs
  • First DataBank Database
  • MDS/Care Plans
  • Stop & Watch
  • Surescripts
Order Types
  • Active, Discharged & Drafts
  • First Dose & Short-Term
  • Global Interim & Routine
  • Stat
HL7 Bi-directional Gateways
  • Pharmacies (Vendor/In-house)
  • Health Information Exchanges
  • Hospitals, Laboratory & Radiology